Media trial should be stopped after clarification of London POlice: MQM

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LONDON: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) co-ordination committee has demanded for immediate stoppage of media trial after clarification of London Police.

Media and opponents should exhibit responsible behaviour amid tough challenges being faced by the country, the committee said in its recent statement here on Tuesday night.

It is noteworthy to mention here that London Police had clarified that statement being linked to MQM leader Mohammad Anwar has not belonged to the Scotland Yard.

The statement came forth after an emergency session called up by Rabita Committee London.

Earlier, Altaf Hussain on Monday had announced to organise sit-ins for an indefinite period and ordered MQM activists to complete preparations for sit-ins for an indefinite period, however, the starting date is still undisclosed.

Altaf Hussain while addressing via telephone to the MQM workers said that the political party has ability to lodge sit-in for six months if Imran Khan can organise protest for three months.

MQM supreme said that Rabita Committee would soon announce the date of sit-ins and the committee would itself present amongst the workers to lodge protests.

Earlier, Altaf Hussain threatened that war would be started in every street and neighbourhood if he is removed by implementing plan of Minus Altaf Hussain theory.

MQM chief in his recent telephonic address to the activists alleged that plan has been activated for Minus Altaf Hussain theory in Pakistan.

Altaf Hussain said that MQM is being declared anti-state political party through releasing self-made statements. He threatened that Muhajir population has risen to 50 million in the country and they would not be peaceful if Minus Altaf Hussain formula is activated.

He reiterated that MQM has neither linked with Indian prime intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) nor they are Indian agents. He vowed to fight shoulder-by-shoulder with Pakistani troops if RAW made conspiracies against Pakistan.